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1. With a medium-sized Bleb, conjunctival advancement or a rotational conjunctival flap may be necessary

2. The histological examination revealed a conjunctival nevus without any transformation.

3. It is also notorious for causing Browache and conjunctival hyperemia.

4. Conjunctival Concretions (Conjunctival lithiasis) are small vascular, granular, yellowish-white deposits being produced due to conjunctival degeneration and are found in the sub-epithelium of palpebral conjunctiva and fornix (junction between palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva) in the elderly group or in patients with chronic inflammatory conditions.

5. The fornices and palpebral Conjunctival epithelium are rich in goblet cells, which produce mucin

6. corneal erosion, keratitis, eyelid pain, eye allergy, conjunctival oedema, eyelid oedema, eyelids pruritus

7. We present a case of repeated conjunctival Arrosion following Baerveldt implant surgery, in which successful

8. The most common complications were conjunctival hyperemia and anterior chamber reaction, which diminished within 2 weeks.

9. After an initial conjunctival hyperemia and a mild foreign body sensation, the insert was well tolerated.

10. 17 A comprehensive reevaluation of surgical anatomy, techniques, indications and clinical outcome of conjunctival Tenon's mobilisation will be presented.

11. Clinically characteristic findings are tarsal giant conjunctival papillae (> 1 mm) and/or limbal gelatinous changes (Trantas dots).

12. Clinically, this physiology predicts pain with some combination of lacrimation, conjunctival injection, nasal congestion, or eyelid edema.

13. Any type of blow to your eye or irritation can cause a Conjunctival cyst to develop

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15. Excessive Blinking may be due to conjunctival irritation, to a state of enhanced irritability, or generalized muscle tetany.

16. Mild conjunctival hyperemia may develop in approximately 30% of patients, but is most often without clinical relevance.

17. Relationship between Tear TNF-alpha, TGF-beta1, and EGF levels and severity of conjunctival Cicatrization in patients with inactive trachoma

18. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, Browache, induced myopia, visual blurring, activation of latent iritis

19. Stinging, burning, lacrimation, lid muscle twitching, conjunctival and ciliary redness, Browache, induced myopia with visual blurring may occur

20. Conjunctival nevus is a benign, noncancerous growth and is the most common lesion that occurs on the surface of the eye

21. In patients with conjunctival Concretions, the tear film deficiency may be present (decreased values of the Schirmer's test and BUT)

22. positive antigen test (for example, ELISA or IF for Chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex virus, adenovirus) on exudate or conjunctival scraping

23. – – – – – Allergic conjunctivitis Hordeolum or stye Chalazion Corneal abrasion Conjunctival, corneal or intraocular foreign bodies – – – – Acute angle -closure glaucoma Chemical burns Blunt or lacerating ocular trauma Uveitis (iritis)

24. Modified Amnion-assisted conjunctival epithelial redirection, using vacuum-dried Amnion and fibrin glue, may be an effective ocular surface reconstruction technique in managing limbal stem cell

25. In the early, or fulminating form, hemorrhaging appeared on the second or third day as sub-conjunctival bleeding turned the whites of the eyes deep red.

26. Eye changes associated with the disease have been described since the 1980s, being found as uveitis, iridocyclitis, conjunctival hemorrhage, optic neuritis, amaurosis, and ocular artery obstruction.

27. Definition Spectrum of malignant and benign neoplasms, choristomas, and hamartomas arising from or occurring within the Conjunctiva, and nonneoplastic epibulbar tumors frequently misdiagnosed clinically as a Conjunctival malignant neoplasm

28. Conjunctival Arrosion of the silicone tube following glaucoma implant surgery is a postoperative complication that generally requires surgical revision by means of a sclera or dura patch with mobilization of adjacent conjunctiva

29. Complications of cryotherapy: damage to Conjunctiva, cornea, iris, Conjunctival chemosis, subConjunctival hemorrhage, sclera/corneal tissue loss, ciliary body damage and hypotony, damage to eyelids, uvea, extraocular muscles, dry eyes, sclera melt

30. We report the cases of two patients whose respirators produced a continuous flow of pressurized air (nCPAP) onto the operated eye, leading to conjunctival hyperemia, recurrent corneal erosion, infiltration of the puncture track and the cornea, and superficial punctate keratopathy.

31. Cineraria maritima eye drops may be considered in the treatment of: chronic conjunctivitis; conjunctival irritation; cataracts, corneal opacity due to metabolic disorders caused by age, diabetes, or gouty conditions; blepharitis; overstrained eyes; inflammatory eye disease.

32. 1 It may be divided into three portions: the bulbar Conjunctiva, including the corneoConjunctival limbus, which covers the sclera in the anterior part of the eyeball; the superior, inferior and lateral Conjunctival fornices; and the palpebral Conjunctiva, including the mucocutaneous

33. Partial Differential Diagnosis of Red Eye Conjunctivitis* Bacterial Viral Allergic Vision Pain Photophobia Foreign-body sensation Itch Tearing Discharge Pre-auricular adenopathy Pupils Conjunctival hyperemia Cornea Normal – +/– +/– +/– + Mucopurulent – Normal Diffuse Clear Normal – – +/– +/– ++ Mucoid + Normal Diffuse Sometimes faint punctate staining or infiltrates Normal Normal – – – ++ + – – Normal Diffuse Clear

34. I66.âA, Diagram of the eye of a Serpent (after Cloquet): a Ball of the eye covered by a conjunctival sac, into which the lachrymal secretion is discharged; i Optic nerve; d Antocular membrane, formed by the epidermis; e e Ring of scales surrounding the eye.

35. Concretions are really a variant of inclusion cysts, where keratin debris becomes trapped within the conjunctival tissue (read more here).This debris is typically thought to be from epidermal (skin) tissue, but there is evidence that there are also mucin and granular tissue found within most Concretions as well.

36. Conjunctivitis* Bacterial Conjunctivitis* Viral Conjunctivitis* Allergic Corneal Injury or Infection Uveitis (Iritis) Glaucoma Vision Normal Normal Normal Reduced or very reduced Reduced Very reduced Pain - - - + + +++ Photophobia +/- - - + ++ - Foreign-body sensation +/- +/- - + - - Itch +/- +/- ++ - - - Tearing + ++ + ++ + - Discharge Mucopurulent Mucoid - - - - Pre-auricular adenopathy - + - - - - Pupils Normal Normal Normal Normal or small Small Moderately dilated and fixed Conjunctival hyperemia Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse Diffuse with ciliary flush Ciliary flush Diffuse with ciliary flush Cornea Clear Sometimes faint punctate staining or infiltrates Clear Depends on disorder Clear or lightly cloudy Cloudy Intraocular pressure Normal Normal Normal Normal Reduced, normal or absent Increased +, present (to various degrees); -, absent; +/-, may be present. *Hyperthyroidism may cause conjunctival injection.

37. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF EYE SYMPTOMS OR OCULAR PAIN – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Hordeolum Chalazion Acute dacryocystitis Exposure to irritants Conjunctival infection Corneal abrasion Foreign-body irritation Corneal ulcers Ingrown lashes Abuse of contact lens Scleritis Acute angle-closure glaucoma Uveitis (iritis) Referred pain from extraocular sources such as sinusitis, tooth abscess, tension headache, temporal arteritis or prodrome of herpes zoster